A Day Without a Mexican

A Day Without a Mexican is a 2004 film directed by Sergio Arau.[1]

A Day Without a Mexican
Theatrical poster
Directed bySergio Arau
Produced byIsaac Artenstein
Written bySergio Arau
Yareli Arizmendi
Sergio Guerrero
StarringYareli Arizmendi
John Getz
Maureen Flannigan
Music byJuan Colomer
Molotov
CinematographyAlan Caudillo
Edited byDaniel Fort
Shaula Vega (uncredited)
Distributed byAltavista Films
Televisa Cine
Release date
May 14, 2004
Running time
100 minutes
CountryUnited States
Mexico
Spain
LanguageEnglish
Spanish

It offers a satirical look at the consequences of all the Mexicans in the state of California suddenly disappearing (with a mysterious "pink fog" surrounding the state preventing any communication or movement with the outside world). A series of characters shows the apparent statistical impact of Mexicans on California's economy, law enforcement, and education systems and the resulting social unrest. It was Eduardo Palomo's last film.

Release

The film opened on May 14, 2004, in limited release throughout Southern California and on September 17 in theaters in Chicago, Texas, Florida, and New York City as well as San Jose.

Cast

Reception

The film was number one at the box office in its opening weekend in Mexico, although it was only a moderate box-office success in the United States, grossing an estimated $4.1 million.[2]

The film's 2004 awards include best screenplay at the Cartagena Film Festival and a nomination for best film, a special jury award at the Gramado Film Festival, and an award for best editing at the Guadalajara Film Festival.

On Rotten Tomatoes it has a score of 27% based on reviews from 22 critics.[3] Ella Taylor of the LA Weekly describes it as, "A terrific premise is mangled to a pulp, then beaten to death in this forced mockumentary." E! was less kind, stating, "This Day not only lacks Mexicans but also good acting, sharp storytelling, and humor."[4]

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